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As is his practice, Bishop Wright has offered short video meditations for spiritual growth during Lent, each one coming with a worksheet. Click here if you would like to participate.


Also click here for the Bishop's podcast with the same title, Letting Go.

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CAMPAIGN UPDATE


Dear Gregorians:


Tha capital campaign kicked off last Sunday on a great day when we celebrated the confirmations and reception of beloved parishioners with the Bishop in attendance. Thanks to Lane Norton and Stacie Court for a lovely meal and some great displays of the campaign projects!


A few facts about the campaign so far:


  • We have already raised over $100,000--but we will need much more to complete our five projects, which include a capital reserve fund for repairing/replacing systems like the HVAC units, a new floor for the parish hall, a safer and better playground, a new organ, and an outdoor labyrinth.
  • Our campaign will last for one year--but your giving can be spread out over a five-year period. To find out more about how to give, go to the St Gregory the Great website and choose Quick Links then Capital Improvements Campaign.
  • Starting in March, members of the Capital Improvements Committee will speak briefly during the announcements portion of the church services about the campaign as a whole and about individual projects they have been researching. We will also feature their comments in the newsletter. Stay tuned to hear more about each project.


Thank you so much for your commitment to our church! And please remember--the capital campaign will not help us hire a new Christian Education Director or Music Director, nor will it help us give our hardworking staff members a cost-of- living increase. Your pledges to the annual budget are still needed as well. 


Any questions? Please contact one of the Capital Campaign co-chairs, Mark Richardson, at 912-660-0271 or at mrichsn@gmail.com or Stacie Court at stacie.court@gmail.com.


Thanks so much for your attention, and bless you all!

Lenten Program


Adult Spiritual Formation will be offering a Wednesday evening program for Lent. The wonderful Matt Rogers will once again be leading us in Bibliodrama, this time in an exploration of the Psalms. Wednesday evenings 2/21-3/20, 6:30PM for a simple supper with the program to follow at 7PM.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS WEDNESDAYS @ 5:30PM


Wednesdays February 21, 28, & March 6, 13, 20, & 27 @ 5:30PM in the Sanctuary


The stations mark Jesus’ journey through the streets of Jerusalem from his arrest and trial to his crucifixion and burial. At each station, we pause for a brief reading and prayer.

Outreach Committee Meeting


There will be an Outreach Committee meeting in the office next to Kendall's this Sunday, Feb. 25 after the 10:30AM service. Anyone is welcome to join!


Blindspot Game Night


On February 24th at 6PM, The Blindspot will be meeting at Amici's on Macon Hwy for dinner then will head across the street to Oak House Distillery for board games. If you plan on coming or have any questions, reach out to Wade McGlamery (770-624-4837). Hope to see you there!


Parish Life Committee Meeting


There will be a Parish Life Committee meeting right after the 10:30AM service on Sunday, Feb. 25. All are welcome to join!

Youth DnD Night


We are holding another Youth DnD Night on Friday, March 1st at 7PM, in the youth room. Snacks and drinks will be provided, but feel free to bring your favorites. Even if you've never played before, come join us, we'd be happy to teach you! If you have any questions, contact Wade directly or reach out on the youth Discord server.


Family Promise


For 2024, we will have new opportunities to better the lives of the temporarily homeless families in the program. Our next week is March 17-24. As our week gets closer, we will have more information about the families and their needs. Here's what we have so far:

1. Make/purchase an evening meal on Tuesday, March 19, by 6:30 p.m.; for two families who are living in two separate parts of the same duplex, to be done by either one or two volunteers.

2. Transport families to and from the First Baptist Day Center on Saturday, March 23, tentative times 12:45-1:00 p.m. and/or 5:45-6:00 p.m. using the Family Promise van.

3. Be available at the First Baptist Day Center on Saturday, March 23 to help families as they do their laundry there, tentative times 1:00-6:00 p.m.

4. Plan and help with an activity for the children at the First Baptist Day Center on Saturday, March 23 sometime during the afternoon with other volunteers.

As we get more information, it will be published. The Day Center is located in First Baptist Church downtown. Park behind the church and head toward the door marked Family Promise on the far right hand side of the building as you face it. Questions? Annette Bates at bateskannette@gmail.com.


FAMILY PROMISE TRAINING

If you plan to volunteer for Family Promise, there is training available to help you be more comfortable with the program. You may just show up to one of these events, which are all held at the First Baptist Day Center.  

Tuesday, February 27, 6-7PM

Wednesday, March 6, 11AM- 12Noon

Thursday, March 14, 6-7PM

Park behind the church and head toward the door marked Family Promise on the far right hand side of the building as you face it.


ACT Presents Blue Stockings


Tickets are on sale now for "Blue Stockings" by Jessica Swale.


This compelling play about women's rights to education follows Tess Moffat and her peers through their first year of studies at Girton College.


Tickets available through the Morton Theatre Box office at www.mortontheatre.com or by phone at 706-613-3771.


CEILIDH FOLK SERVICE


Beginning on Friday, April 19, St Gregory's will be offering a monthly Ceilidh service (pronounced kay-lee). Based on a Gaelic tradition of celebrating community and hospitality, a folk liturgy complete with live folk music and a meal will be offered in the Christian Education building at 6:30PM. Foot washing and hand anointing will also be available at these services for anyone who wants to take part. Any musicians that are interested in helping to provide the music for these services, as well as anyone with questions about the service, are encouraged to reach out to Wade McGlamery.

Adult Sunday School


Adult Discussion Group: (Parish Hall) The Adult Spiritual Formation Sunday morning Bible Study meets at 9:15AM in the Parish Hall. We are currently discussing the Gospel of Mark led by Wayne Coppins. Please join us! 



Lectionary Class: (Library) The lectionary class meets in the Library at 9:15AM. We study the assigned readings for each Sunday. Please contact Les House at 478-733-2939 or via email if you have any questions. 

Youth Sunday School


This Sunday, the 25th, we will be taking a field trip to Milledge Avenue Baptist Church. Meet up will be in the foyer between the nursery and the parish hall at 10AM. Pick up at St Gregory's will be at approximately 12:45PM.


Children’s Sunday School continues for children in grades K-5/6 beginning at 9:15 with a gathering time in the Children’s Chapel located on the ground floor of the education building. We go to the upstairs classrooms at 9:30 and hold our program until roughly 10:20. It would be great if parents could drop off children and pick them up again when the group time is over. That would help keep our youngsters safer!


Children’s Chapel/Church starts with families gathering in the Sanctuary at the 10:30 service for opening announcements, music, and prayers. The children then adjourn to the Children’s Chapel for their own worship time, including their lighting candles, having a short and usually interactive lesson, saying a doxology, singing, and saying the prayers of our young people. Children return to the Sanctuary during the peace, so that they can join their families for communion. Children of all ages are welcome to attend the children’s service time.

Orthodox Tours


In Oct 2022 Anthony Barkdoll went to Israel and Jordan on a tour with a group called Orthodox tours, with his in-laws who are Greek orthodox (his sister-in-law painted the icon in the sanctuary). The person that runs the Orthodox tours, Father Ilya Gotlinsky, is trying to fill up spots for a trip to England called "In the Footsteps of the Early English Saints" and asked if any parishioners at St Gregory would be interested. Here's the link for the tour.


Save the Date! April 6


Jack Armistead has again chaired a committee to plan the annual 5K run/walk in support of Parkinson’s research through the Michael J. Fox Foundation. This year’s event will honor his late wife Jane (1946-2023) for her work toward finding a cure for Parkinson’s. Outpace Parkinson’s 9 will start at 8 am on April 6th in Sandy Creek Park, Pavilion 1. Runners can choose either on-site or virtual participation. To qualify for a T-shirt, they should register by midnight, March 22nd. Late registration will be available as well. There will be a full slate of awards and plenty of refreshments and opportunities to socialize. Donations to the Parkinson’s research effort are also encouraged. Details about the race and links to registration and donations can be found at pdathens.com.

We continue to collect estimate of giving pledge cards for 2024. You may put your completed card in the collection plate on Sunday, mail your card to the church office, bring your completed card to the church office, or enter your pledge online here.

Camp Mikell


The Episcopal Church offers Kid camp, Junior camp, Intermediate camp, and Youth camp experiences specifically tailored to each age group. There is also a Mini camp experience for young children to explore with a parent, as well as a performing arts camp.  Registration for summer 2024 camps is now open. Check out the website for more information!  


The Athens Area Emergency Food Bank needs boxed mac & cheese, pork & beans, dried beans, and sanitary napkins! Please help us fill the Little Red Wagon!


lent 2


i am the sort

to fast reject

whatever i

do not expect


too certain i

can all foresee

i cling to what

i thought would be


and speak before

i think to say

help me to grasp

this other way


to bring new life

to all who wait

for love to turn

our world from hate



alice mohor

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Welcome to worship!

Meeting Opportunities

Parish community offerings via Zoom or in person:


* Holy Eucharist and Healing Service Please join us on Wednesday evenings at 6PM in the sanctuary for eucharist and prayers for healing.


* Community Yoga Monday evenings January 8 - May 27 @ 5:30pm. ALL are welcome! Donations are accepted, a portion of which will go to Saint Gregory for use of the space. We do have a small supply of props but please bring a yoga mat.


* Blindspot Group Our 20s and 30s group meets on the last Thursday of each month at 6:30PM and the 2nd Sunday of each month at 6PM for dinner and a small group study (usually off-site of the church). We also meet at least once a month for game nights, dinner and drinks, movie nights, and more. Newcomers are always welcome! Contact Wade McGlamery, 770-624-4837 for more information.


Hebrew Reading meets via Zoom on Wednesdays from 1-3PM. If you're interested, email Joel Hunt for more info!


Stacie Court hosts "Let's Chat!" for women of the parish. The days and time vary, and not everyone can join every time, but everyone is welcome to join whenever they can! Email Stacie!


* St. Gregory's Book Club meets the first Friday of the month in the library @ 7PM ongoing for the foreseeable future.  Email Lois Alworth if you are interested in participating.


*Threads of Prayer meets on the 1st Tuesdays of the month @1PM! We'll meet outside if the weather is good and inside the Christian Ed building if the weather is bad. Email Annette Bates if you are interested in participating. All knitters and crocheters welcome!


*Men's Group: 9AM on Saturdays. 1st & 3rd Saturdays at St. Gregory's library and 2nd & 4th & 5th Saturdays at the Somerville's house ! Email Peter Rice


* group(s) meeting in person


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